I Lemuel Lanaier (Lanier in margin) of Mehrrin Parish, Brunswick
County, for One Hundred & seventy five pounds paid by David Peeples of
same, sell to David Peeples Four (sic) Negros Hector Tony & Aggy, one
Deskk Two feather beds & furnature, the 20 day of June 1764. Signed
Lemuel Lanier. Witnesses: David Lanier and Jehu Peeples. Court 25
February 1765, Bill of Sale was acknowledged by Lemuel Lanier & OTBR.
page 28-29.

Misc

1765

Brunswick County, Virginia

Deed of Trust

I Lemuel Lanier of Meherrin Parish and Brunswick County, for Natural
Love and Affection which I have and do bear to my Daughters Molly
Lanier and Sally Lanier and also for their advancement in this world
give unto Jehu Peeples of said County which said Jehu is grandfather
to the said Molly and Sally, a certain female Slave Named Beck and
also a female Child named Cate and Daughter of the said Beck, and
their future increase ------etc.,etc.-------. Signed Lemuel Lanier.
Witnesses: Thomas Maclin, James Robertson (bhm), Edward Caple (bhm)
Court 25 February 1765, Deed of Trust was acknowledged
by Lemuel Lanier & OTBR. page 29.